Mostafa Sid Ahmed

Mostafa Sid Ahmed
Mustafa Sid Ahmad
Birth name Mustafa Sid Ahmad Almagbul
Born 1953
Origin Wad Sulfaab, Sudan
Died 17 January 1996
Genres Music of Sudan, African Music
Occupations High-school Teacher, Singer-songwriter,textile designer
Instruments Oud, multiple instruments
Years active mid of 1970s–1996

Mustafa Sid Ahmad Almagbul (1953 - 17 January 1996; Arabic: مصطفى سيد احمد‎) was a Sudanese singer. He was born in Wad Sulfabb village, which is located in Al Jazirah state in central Sudan close to the town of Al-Hasa Hisa.

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Early life

Mustafa had seven sisters and one brother named Al-Makkabool. Al-Makkabool's life and death had a great influence on Mustafa because his brother was known in his homeland as a singer and poet and his dramatic death, when he was only 27, gave Mustafa a great desire to complete his brother's career for him. Mustafa started primary education in Al-Hasa Hisa, close to his homeland. He then moved to Port Sudan, the capital of Red Sea state, where he got his secondary education. Mustafa first appeared as a singer in 1971 with the Training Teachers Institute when he quit working as a teacher in intermediate school (1973–75).

Career

Mustafa spent four years studying at the Higher Institute for Music and Drama in Khartoum and graduated in the late 1970s. He is considered the pioneer of a new style of Sudanese singing because he used a style of poetry labelled by many critics as sophisticated and complicated, and one categorized as "political singing".

At the start of Mustafa's career, he collaborated with many traditional singers, writers and poets, but disagreements arose with some of the poets he had been collaborating with. For example, he had a disagreement with one of the poets who wrote the song "Shagga Alayaam" (English: "The suffering of the days"), and the argument led to a dispute with the entire Sudanese Union for Singing and Music.

After this, Mustafa chose to collaborate with younger poets. These were not song writers in particular, and their poetry was classified as symbolic. The style of poetry concerned itself with freedom and the struggle of the Sudanese people against the dictatorship of the latter years of the Jaafar Muhammad al-Numayri regime from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. These new poets included Yahia Fadullah, Abu zar Al-gafari, Muhammad Elmahdi Abed Elwahab, Qasim Abu zid, Katab Hassan Ahmad, Salaah haj Seed. Later, in the late 1980s and 1990s, Mustafa collaborated with more poets, including Al-Sadiq Al-raddi, Muhammad Elhassan Salim Homid, Alkattiabi, Azahri Muhammad Ali, Atif Khiry, Abed Elrahim Abu Zakrra, Madani El-Nakhaly, and Muhammad Ali Shammu.

Mustafa was also known as a poet and composer. He immigrated to Russia in 1989 when he was afflicted by kidney failure, and was underwent surgery there before travelling to Alexandria and Cairo in Egypt. Mustafa subsequently immigrated to Qatar where he spent the rest of his life and died after a long struggle with kidney failure on the 16th January 1996. During his time in Qatar, Mustafa released many songs, most of which expressed the suffering and struggle of the Sudanese against the regime of Omar al-Bashir. Mustafa's songs reflected his exile and the suffering of expatriates, which were mixed in with the struggle against his own physical pain. This sentiment was transmitted to students in universities and schools and many other people.

Mustafa was regarded as a national hero and a legend even after his death. He released more than a hundred songs. Mustafa wife was Buthayna Nassar and they had two sons, Saamir and Sid Ahmad, who now live in Canada.

List of his Songs and poems

  • Maa Altiur, with the Birds --Yahia Fadullah
  • Yaa Mattar Az Al Hariq ,Rain on the time of Fire -Muhammad Elhassan Salim Homid
  • Al Massafa ,the Distance-
  • Tayyba -Muhammad Al hassan Salim Hamid
  • Al Bit Al hadiqqa ,The girl is the Garden - Kattab Hassan Ahmad
  • Al Huzzn Al Nabil- Abazzar Elgafari
  • Fi Ayunik ,In your Eyes-
  • Nurra- Muhammad Al hassan Salim Hamid
  • aliia Bababak ,In your Door -Alkattiabi
  • Yaa Siar Maktum ,The Hidden Secret-
  • Shahiq,or inhalation - Atif Khiry
  • Qanna Aluazlla ddad Aluzzala, The singing of Solitude -Al-ssadiq Al-raddi
  • Asalla lisat llaqabba ,Questions not for answer-Yahia Fadullah
  • Yaa Dallanna,Our Shadow --Yahia Fadullah
  • Dallit, I lost--Yahia Fadullah
  • Ayahha Alrahal, Who Gonna Away ,--Abed Elrahim Abu Zakrra
  • Safir, Gonna away, Jamal Hassan Seed
  • Al Dunya Lilil Qurbba wa Mattar,The life is loneleyness and Rain
  • Adni Ahsas Bi Alamal,Give me feeling of Hope--
  • Haqqa Fik, Something in you--Azahri Muhammad Ali
  • Waqf Braak,Stand A lone--
  • Samha wa Samriaa, Beautiful and Ebony--
  • Azzank Arrafti, I think You Know--
  • Yaa Qarrih, My Painfull--
  • Turritk--
  • Lamahtak,Glance you--Alkattiabi
  • Arrafni Manak
  • Qaddar Dammok
  • Qulli Al Kalimma,Say the word--
  • Kan Naffsi Aqulk, I had desire to talk to you--
  • Waqf Braak Stand a lone, Medani El-Nakhly
  • Bayn'a Mariam wa Al' Magadlaya , Between Madonna and Magdalen--Muhammad Shamaw

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